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Our dewaxed shellac is processed in Germany and is considered among the highest quality available anywhere.

It is flown to us in lot numbered batches and we package it on our own line in Canada to keep our prices down and reasonable for you.

We include a desiccant pack and oxygen absorber heat sealed inside a resealable barrier bag to ensure freshness of the shellac during shipping and storage.

We regularly test our shellac inventory for solubility so that you can be certain that every package we ship will be of the highest quality and will dissolve quickly and completely in fresh denatured ethanol.

Premium Dry Shellac Flakes

Mixing your own shellac solution from dry shellac flakes ensures that you will have a reliable finish that will dry properly and provide an unbeatable appearance.

  • Offers incredibly beautiful results on almost any wood.
  • Highlights wood figure and enhances color.
  • Dries within minutes and can be recoated within a short period of time.
  • Buffable & Rubs out with ease.
  • Dewaxed shellac is excellent as a sealer and is compatible with virtually any finish schedule.
  • Easily repaired.
  • Sprayable, Brushable, Wipeable, French Polish.
  • Tintable with ColorFX Dyes.
  • Dissolve (Cut) with Isopropyl 99% or Denatured Ethanol.
  • Heat sealed in clear Barrier bags with oxygen absorber and desiccant packet to aid in extended shelf-life of unopened product.
  • Processed in Germany and packaged in Canada!

TAKE NOTE:
Shellac is a perishable product and despite common misconceptions, shellac flakes do NOT last forever. Shellac flakes WILL degrade such that they will no longer dissolve in alcohol.

In excellent storage conditions, shellac flakes can last many years (storage conditions from 40F to 50F at <40% RH are suggested).

However, in poor storage conditions, they can become unuseable in as short as a couple months.
We regularly perform solubility testing of our shellac stock to ensure that it will dissolve in fresh ethanol when we ship it.

We discourage customers from overstocking or hoarding shellac flakes beyond what is expected to be used within a reasonable time.

Our shellac is now heat sealed in clear barrier bags with oxygen absorber and a desiccant packet for improved shelf-life.

Wood Essence Premium Shellac

Packaged in Canada

Desiccant and Oxygen Absorber in each Heat Sealed Barrier Bag

Walnut

Walnut - Ultra Blonde

Ultra Blonde

Walnut - Super Blonde

Super Blonde

Walnut - Blonde

Blonde

Walnut - Orange

Orange

Walnut - Garnet

Garnet

Walnut - Dark Garnet

Dark Garnet

Cherry

Cherry - Ultra Blonde

Ultra Blonde

Cherry - Super Blonde

Super Blonde

Cherry - Blonde

Blonde

Cherry - Orange

Orange

Cherry - Garnet

Garnet

Cherry - Dark Garnet

Dark Garnet

Hard Curly Maple

Maple - Ultra Blonde

Ultra Blonde

Maple - Super Blonde

Super Blonde

Maple - Blonde

Blonde

Maple - Orange

Orange

Maple - Garnet

Garnet

Maple - Dark Garnet

Dark Garnet

Red Oak

Red Oak - Ultra Blonde

Ultra Blonde

Red Oak - Super Blonde

Super Blonde

Red Oak - Blonde

Blonde

Red Oak - Orange

Orange

Red Oak - Garnet

Garnet

Red Oak - Dark Garnet

Dark Garnet

Shellac Instructions

Mixing and using shellac is easy

  • Shellac is mixed with alcohol in a ratio referred to as a "cut". A "2 Pound Cut" of shellac is 2 pounds of shellac flakes dissolved in 1 gallon of alcohol. Adjust the quantities to the volume you require. See our chart for quick reference.
  • Shellac flakes can be ground up to speed dissolving.
  • Store unused, dry shellac in an airtight jar or container along with the desiccant / oxygen absorber packets to help prolong shelf-life.
  • Agitate the shellac solution frequently to speed dissolving.
  • Warm the shellac solution to speed dissolving (but never near an open flame!!)
  • Apply with brush, pad or french polishing technique. We recommend starting with a 2# or 1.5# cut for brushing.
  • More alcohol can be added to the shellac solution to adjust "cut" for application technique and requirements. The "cut" is not critical...it's just a starting point.
  • Shellac can be sprayed in an explosion proof booth (atomized alcohol is HIGHLY EXPLOSIVE)!
Wood Essence Shellac Mixing Ratios
 
Volume of Alcohol
Weight of Dry Shellac Flakes or Buttons
1 # Cut 1.5 # Cut 2 # Cut 3 # Cut
128 oz (1 US Gallon)
16 oz
24 oz
32 oz
48 oz
64 oz
8 oz
12 oz
16 oz
24 oz
32 oz
4 oz
6 oz
8 oz
12 oz
16 oz
2 oz
3 oz
4 oz
6 oz
8 oz (1 Cup)
1 oz
1.5 oz
2 oz
3 oz
4 oz (1/2 Cup)
0.5 oz
0.75 oz
1 oz
1.5 oz
2 oz (1/4 Cup)
0.25 oz
0.375 oz
0.5 oz
0.75 oz
1 litre
120 grams
180 grams
240 grams
360 grams
1/2 litre
60 grams
90 grams
120 grams
180 grams
100 ml
12 grams
18 grams
24 grams
36 grams

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Average rating 10 out of 10 ( based on 3 reviews )

Shellac on Maple

Review by Doug on 2/12/2016

In the process of building kitchen cupboards in Cherry and Maple. I tried a few dies and combinations of dies,oils,and stains and concluded, as I often do, that wood looks best in it's natural color. Using Classic core Cherry I sanded lightly with a 320 soft pad on a felt padded block, apply one coat 1lb cut Ultra Blonde, light sand same 320 to remove any grain raise, and apply a second coat. I was working outside on 10 degree Celsius so I was able to work the second coat wet to ensure a nice even application, I sanded with a 320 flat sheet on a felt block a bit aggressively to give a uniform sealed surface. I then applied 2 coats General EnduroVar satin. The result is excellent as it really displays the beauty of the cherry color. I did a similar process on maple for the cabinets, used only one coat of 1 lb mixed half Blonde and half Ultra Blonde. I know EnduroVar does not need or recommend a sealer, I find it pops the grain a bit, adds a slight hue, and reduces the grain raise.

Great!

Review by Andrew on 4/6/2015

High quality clean shellac flakes. Dissolves fast in Bio-flame (I found Rona to be the cheapest). Very fresh shellac. Dries to touch in minutes during French polishing (1.5lb cut). I tested it's de-waxed claim by top-coating it with an oil polyurethane and absolutely no adhesion issues; tape and scratch tests passed. Wood Essence even includes a handy cut mixing chart. Fast shipping with tracking!

Wonderful

Review by Eric on 6/30/2014

This shellac mixes and applies great with Methyl Hydrate (Wood Essence says: You can also use Denatured Ethanol 95%, available under the brand name "Bio-Flame Fuel", at Canadian Tire Stores)

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